If your targets are ETH and XMR, you should purchase AMD GPU, the best one should be VEGA 64. You could go further with bios mod for optimum hashrate: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1954245.0Btw, if you want to have flexibility on mining by switching between some algorithms, I suggest GTX 1070 Ti and GTX 1080 Ti, both are state-of-the-art GPUs from Nvidia.
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Look cool. Even your monitor is also vertical haha. I'm thinking to change some of my rigs to vertical build like yours, it may help on ventilation and saving area, actually my room is pretty small with 3.8m x 3.2m.
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I'm mining mostly as a hobby, looking for recommendations on low difficulty coins.
I started with FTC and built up a bunch, looked at PXC...but i'm looking for something low difficulty but not dead yet.
I still keep mining FTC. Global hashrate is about 75-80Mh/s a month ago, now it increases just less than 50%, so it still has good profit if we look forward to next 6 months I think.
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I think this's good time to buy more altcoin, just focus on big-volume coins.
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supernova.cc support needed , i've registered into that pool and started to mine on it , i've got BCC estimated earning but account balance is still zero since 2 days ago , why is that happening ?
You could check the pool statistic, as I see, this pool hasnt found since 14.Oct, so maybe that's the reason you got nothing. https://bcc.suprnova.cc/index.php?page=statistics&action=poolFor regular payment, you could mine at big pools such as: Bitcoin.com or viaBTC... reference at: https://www.blocktrail.com/BCC
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Your desktop configuration is good, GTX 1070 is one of best choice I think. With a 600W PSU, you even could add 1 more GTX 1070 which has TDP is only 150W, for me I usually set power limit at 75-85% depend on PSU quality. Btw, if your GPU stays around <70C, it can last in very very long time.
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anyone eant to share good settings for 1060? at 80% power target its stable with much lower clock than usually used for ethereum, eg i can mine 24/7 with +500mem, but I have to go +300 to be stable with this miner
My current setting for Galax 1060 6G: 80% power limit, + 150 core, +100 mem, hashrate is very stable at 298 sol/s.
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I dont think Asic miner could be possible for Lyara2v2 algorithm. Btw, I'm mining VTC in miningpoolhub.com, my rig (6 cards 1070 with tpruvot ccminer ver 2.2.2) could draw about 201 Mh/s, so earn about ~2.3 VTC/day.
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Ethereum, Zcash,Bitcoin look like they are joined together. If you look at their graphs. whenever bitcoin drops, so does zcash. If bitcoin increases in value, Zcash does the same.
Where is correlation between ZEC and BTC movement? LOL! They talk about ZEC with its anonymity, but as I know the best coin on this is XMR, so I buy some XMR along with ETH and BTC. My friend said ZEC pumped just because it is listed in Bithumb, maybe it's good for speculating in a short term.
The other reason ZEC will be pumped because of this statement of Edward Snowden: Zcash Is 'Most Interesting Bitcoin Alternative': Noted whistleblower Edward Snowden has come out in support of the privacy-oriented cryptocurrency zcash, calling it the "most interesting alternative" to bitcoin. Writing in response to a tweet from technologist Mason Borda which read: "Zcash is the only altcoin (that i know of) designed and built by professional and academic cryptographers. Hard to ignore," Snowden replied, "Agree." Take look on here https://www.coindesk.com/edward-snowden-zcash-is-most-interesting-bitcoin-alternative/How did Edward responded to mining subsidy? A lot of your hashrate would go to the company. And there is another issue... did you ever compiled the ZEC wallet yourself? Seen how man requests are branching out to fetch additional binary data? Totally agree with you. And relying on a rustc version that was released literally the day before the Zcash trust setup ISO's were built, smells bad as Peter Todd revealed: https://petertodd.org/assets/commitments/b5b297ee39639504309655f86d3b553d4b3877f7f8d6f495b53939020fc554b6.txt
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Can anybody tell me which gpu cards are better for altcoin mining. Amd or gtx gforce, which one is more profitable.
You just take a look on whattomine.com, they have a survey on card vs. algorithms. I think GTX 1070/1080 Ti should be good for most of alt coins.
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to be honest, it doenst worth at alll was waiting 5month to fll up 20TB of data, they used my whole bandwith 100TBs amonth!!!! and they are sending like 50$ for this!!! so stay away from theses fuckers, alse they devs and staff are rude as fucks, dont expect anthing good from them.
It's the same to me. After 2 weeks, my 55TB moves back to Burst mining which does not eat my internet bandwith.
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I am using p106-100 asus and this does sound promising. I am only using 6 cards at the moment and getting 25mhs per card.
It sounds good with 25 Mh/s. When I push power limit to 100%, it could reach 26Mh/s, but I run it with 85% now for safe and stable operation, so far so good with 24.5 Mh/s. https://imgur.com/a/Yy3bEI ever tested 15 cards P106 on Simplemining OS, but hashrate is not impressive with 20.9 Mh/s. https://imgur.com/a/QMdrPI will try to test with 16 cards on win 10 ver 1709 next week as I got new purchased P106-100.
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400W requirement, that's for build-in computer with 1 Galax card. So basically, all other devices such as CPU+MB...could consume maximum at about 120W, 6 cards draw: 6*120 (100% usage) = 720W. So 850W PSU could be enough to handle your rig. For me, I'm using 850W PSU to supply 6 cards GALAX as well, but I set power limit at 85% for safe and stable operation.
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120W TDP, it looks like GTX 1060 card. If it's the case, for 6 cards, you could use 850W PSU. I'm running 3 rigs of 1060 at 85% power limit, PSU 850W. It's still running smooth.
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Currently I'm running 3 rigs of Galax 1060 6GB OC. They're quite good on ETH (ethash) and ZEN (Equihash). Its' memory is Hynix as be shown in attached img. For ETH: +300 mem, -100 core, 85% power limit, each card results to 21.3 Mh/s. For ZEN: +130 mem, +150 core, 85% power limit, each card draws about 298 sol/s. So, so far so good. https://imgur.com/a/5mz5K
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i buy it from alza https://www.alza.co.uk/asus-b250-mining-expert-d5102462.htmthey heve more than 5 pcs in stock Cpu is Intel Celeron G3900. system is SMOS. with 13 cards working perfect but with 14 powered mb didnt start.... i will try it with 13 amd and 2 nvidia cards. rig is ready for 16 cards but 14 and more... is problem to boot. In SMOS, 15 cards work fine for me. I will purchase 1 more next week to test could it be possible with 16 or not. https://imgur.com/a/V0gyyBtw, as one of my friend reported, the window 10 newest version 1709 could handle for 16 mining cards P106-100 in MB B250, it's quite interesting. I will have further test with this next week as well: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2298574.0
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All of my rigs stopped after about 17 working hours. I'm not sure how to fix this:"Application zm.exe has been blocked from accessing Graphics hardware". https://imgur.com/a/Os3jm
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This's real. My friend is visiting China for buying some devices, and this is the picture he sent me. He also asked them how they could make this happen, they said they just update window 10 to version 1709. Btw, I think maybe this's only possible for Asus mining card P106-100 which they used. I'm waiting him back next week, then we could have some further tests.
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Somebody tested mainboard Asus B250 with window 10 (look at the mainboard layout for your references) and dont forget to make power as A-B-C carefully, it could recognize up to 16 GPUs P106-100 and each achieved hashrate at ~25Mh/s, total around 403 Mh/s, too good to be true! Updated: Now we are successful on setting 21 GPUs on Asus B250, setup: Core i3-7100, 8 Gb RAM, 32 Gb Virtual Memory (for >16 GPUs, need more than 16 Gb Virtual Mem). Riser's requirement is not that much, just use the cheapest PCIE 1 to 4 extender.
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